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Digital Momentum Rises across Africa as Nigeria Hosts IEEE CTU Africa Summit 2025

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
November 21, 2025
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IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Africa Summit

In a major milestone for Africa’s technological progression, Nigeria has been chosen to host the prestigious IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Africa Summit 2025 (CTU Africa ’25).

Scheduled for November 27–28 at Baze University, Abuja, the summit will bring together a dynamic community of innovators, engineers, regulators, and policymakers to address one of the continent’s most critical challenges: closing the digital divide.

This will be Nigeria’s first time hosting the event, an achievement that places the country at the center of the continental conversation on achieving universal digital access.

Forging African Solutions for Universal Connectivity

Under the theme “Bridging Digital Frontiers: African Solutions for Universal Connectivity,” the summit is dedicated to moving beyond discussion to actionable strategies.

The goal is to deliver tangible solutions for the millions of unconnected and underserved communities across Africa, where lack of access hinders economic growth, education, and healthcare.

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Setting the tone for this critical mission, the keynote address will be delivered by Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, a respected electrical engineer and National Chairman of the APC.

Eight Strategic Tracks to Drive Actionable Change

The CTU Africa 25 summit is strategically organized around eight core tracks, designed to address every facet of the connectivity challenge:

  • Infrastructure and Technologies for Universal Connectivity
  • Policy, Regulation, and Sustainable Financing
  • Rural and Community-Centric Connectivity Innovations
  • Digital Transformation: Smart Cities, Education, Health & Agriculture
  • Regional Cooperation & One Africa Network Initiatives
  • Sustainable Power & Energy for Connected Communities
  • People, Policy, and Sustainability
  • Cybersecurity, Data Protection, and Critical Infrastructure

This multi-faceted approach ensures that technical, economic, and social perspectives are integrated to generate scalable and impactful ideas.

Meet the Powerhouse Speakers Shaping Africa’s Digital Future

The summit boasts an influential roster of speakers, reflecting the urgency and importance of its mission.

This lineup features top-tier leaders from technology, government, and business, making it one of the most significant digital development assemblies ever hosted in Africa.

Notable confirmed speakers include:

  • Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director General of NITDA
  • Jane Egerton-Idehen, Managing Director/CEO of NIGCOMSAT
  • Rex Mafiana, MD/CEO of FPG Technologies & Solutions Limited
  • Ikechukwu Ibeawuchi, Government Affairs Lead, Cisco Nigeria
  • Femi Adeluyi, Head of Partnerships and Strategic Alliances at NITDA
  • Chuks Onuoha, Former Group General Manager IT, NNPC
  • Terwase Gbande-Hembaor, Director General, Benue State ICT Agency

Why the CTU Africa 25 Summit Matters for Nigeria and Beyond

With over 2.9 billion people globally still unconnected, a significant portion in Africa, the summit addresses a critical development bottleneck. For Nigerian telecom operators, ISPs, and ICT professionals, the event presents vital opportunities, including:

  • Exploring cost-effective solutions for rural connectivity.
  • Engaging directly with regulators and international funding bodies.
  • Gaining insights that will shape the next decade of connectivity policy.
  • Showcasing local innovations on a global stage.
  • Forming strategic partnerships for cross-border projects.

A Platform for the Next Generation of Innovators

Emphasizing sustainability, the summit will actively involve students and young innovators.

It will host the finals of the IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Challenge, providing a platform for the next generation to present practical solutions and connect with global mentors.

A Call to Action for a Connected Africa

The IEEE CTU Africa Summit 2025 is more than a conference; it is a catalytic movement for Africa’s digital future.

All stakeholders across the telecom, regulatory, academic, and entrepreneurial sectors are called to participate, partner, and contribute to this pivotal moment in closing the continent’s digital gap.

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